Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1868-1887, December 31, 1880, Image 4
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FKI15AY. DECEMBER 31, 1880.
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SAVANNAH NlKKEr.
OFFICE OF THE MORNING NEWS, I
Savannah, December 3), 1850, 4 p. u. )
Oottox.—The market opened at 10 a. m.
oulot and unchanged. At 1 p. m. became
at^sdv, find closed at 4 p. m. without change.
The sales were 1,317 bales. We quote:
.rijddhag l iir
12^
Getod Middling
11%
Middling
11%
Low Middling
un*
G.>-w1 Ordinary jjK
Hka Istaxds.—Th* market was very quiet
ami uuchang -d, with no sales reported. We
** ij krr.s and C tmu'in Georgias 21^25
Common Flnridas.
Medium FloridftS
Good Florida.**
Medium fine Florida*
Fine Fiori i^s
Extra fine Florida* .
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barrels at unchanged prices. We Quote:
ikiminCLi Y?
Fair 5
Good *%*£*%
Prime
K ° n ^T 7 *5e»l «
Carolina crop 1 40
Naval Stores —The market for rosins was
strong for tin* common grade*, with bur little
offering and holder* asking higher. 8ales none
Spirits turpentine was very firm, with a good
demand, the market closing with holders ask-
l ig higher The sales were 100 barrels of regu
lars at 4-^c Receipts for the day 1.360 bar
rels rosin and 46 barrels «pirit* turpentine, and
the exports 40 barrels rosin. We quote rosins
noruiually: D SI IS. E SI 53, F $1 |»5, G $1 7Y
SI 90. , £2 10, K 92 37VI. * N S2 87J4
window glass $3 25. Spirits turpentine,
and whtekrs 41J%c.. regulars 42J4c.
FiXAXCixh.—sterling laxcnatice—8irty day
bills. *At{,h bibs Lading attached, $4 75<&4 ““
New York sight exchange buying at 3-16 per
rent, discount, and selling at 116 per cent, dis
count to par.
ttTooxs a.vo Eo::r>*. — City Honda. — Market
quiet. Atlanta 7 per cent.. 106 bid, 1C “
asked: Atlanta 6 per cent., 101 bid, 102
mr.ked: Atlanta S pai c^ut., 1J0 bIJ. Ill asked
Augusta 7 pci cent. V!7 bid. 11# asked. Au
gustn * per cent. 102 hid. 103 asked. Colum
bus r>per cent.. bW bid. 90 asked. Macon Sper
cent., '*7 bln. 10 » aderd. New Savauuah 3 per
cent. 88)4 bid. 88->4 asked.
tJtate Honda.—Market quiet Georgia r.ew
1'o.lftft, 110)4 bid. 111 asked: Oeorgla ft per
pent..coupons Feb. and Ang., maturity IbSOana
1886, lOu^iiCTbid, lOlaldtf asked; Georgia mort-
rwp) ou w. A A. Railroad regular 7 per cent,
coupons January and July, maturity 1888,111
bid, 1*2 asked: Georgia7 per cent, gold,cou
pons quarter^', 113 bid, 114 asked: Georgia 7 per
cent, coupons January and July, maturity
1896. 120 bid. 121 asked.
Railroad Hoiui*—Market quiet. Atlan
tic A Gulf 1st mortgage consol 'dated
t*T tent., coupons January anu July, matu
rity 189?, 112 bid. 1!3 asked. Atlantic £
Ghilf endorsed city of Savannah 7 percent., con
pous Jan. ano July, maturity 1879. b7 bid. 70
nskKl. Central consolidated mortgage 7 per
cent., coupons January and July, maturity 1593,
115 bid. 116 naked. Uoorgiafi per cent., cou
pons Jan. and July, maturity, 104 bid. 105
■•masked. Mobile & Girard 2d mort gage endorsed
6 per cent., coupons duo. and July, maturity
1880. 117 bid. 118 asked. Montgomery and Eu
faula 1st mortgage 6 poi cent., end. by Central
Kail road, US bid, 106 naked. Charlotte. Co
lumbia A August a 1st m'fg'M. 109
Md. 110 asked; Charlotte, Columbia
£: Augusta 2d mortgage, 98 bid. 101
asked. We.-.ttrn Alabama 1st mortgage ei
dor^d8percent., c ipons April and October
maturity, 115 •'id. 116 asked: Western Alabama
2d mt'go, end. 8 per cent., 115 bid. 116 asked
South ueori.ia «r Florida en lorsed, 112 old,
113 asked: South Georgia & Florida 2d mort
gage, 100 bid. 101 AHke<
Railroad StocKB.—Market quiet. Augusta
<£ Savannah 7 per cent, guaranteed. ex
dividend. 114 hid. 115 asked. Central com
mon. ex-dividend, 1T7J4 bid. 1079$ asked. Ow-
g.a eomrnon, ex dividend, 114 bid, 115 Asked.
Southeastern 7 r*er cent, guaranteed, ex-di-
vldend. 110 bid, 110J4 asked.
Bacon.—Tim market lirmer. we quote: Ba
con, clear rib t^e.: shoulder*, none
drp pa it.* 1 clear rib sides ~%c.; long clear, TXfc. ;
h«um. 11>4»*. ... .
Bagging axd Tie.**.—Market easy; demand
light; etock ample. >Ve quote: Twvand a
quarter-pounds at ; two-pounds
jjtxc ; one-uiid-thre • quarter-pound*, at lO^c.
Iron Tie* - Si 00 bundle, a'*cordiug to
brand and quantity. Pieced ties. $l 50&1 60.
Duv Goons. -The market very stron ..
».tooki* moderate. We quote: Prime, ZW-'ftZc.;
Georgia brown shirting, %. j 1 *:* ; 16 oo , b^c ;
4 4 brown sheeting. 7>^e.; white osaiburgs. 9^
Xou.-.; checks, S^-S’^c.: yarns, J1 00 for best
mala-.**: brown dril lags. S
-Market unsettled; stock ample: do-
■ We quote: Superfine, F>< 0i&5r~
y, $S 25r "" ‘
Flour.
mand good. We qu J1. i^P| -I
extra, 75^6 00: fancy, $8 250,9 00: family,
$, 50fit6 75; extra family, 57 00(^7.25; bakers’,
$7 25(ip7 50. ^ t ^
Grain —Corn -M irkc-t steady: s*tock amp;e.
Vhlta roarJVSc.; " ixed p c- Oats
Kiueh. Wool, etc.—Hides—Steady and in
good (ieinar.d; reciipts itaproviug. We quote:
Dry Hint J5c ; saltea, ll^loc Wool—Receipts
light: n-thing doing: wo quote: Unwashed,
free of burr*, prime lote, 28c.; burry wool, 10®
2>c. Tailoiv.be.; wax, 20c.; deer skins, 40c.;
otter skins, 25e.©$4 09.
Hay.—Market firm: stock light; fair de
mand We our.r-e, at wholesale: Northern,
none ’ in market; Eastern, Si lOQil 23; West
ern. SI —0(3,1 25.
Lard.—me market is firm. We quote: In
tlercra, tab, and kMp,
8ii.T—Tliestock iarKe; demsoa rood: mar
ket Strons-r. We quote: f. o. b.. Wc. per car
load; 90c.©SI 00 at retaU-and drayose.
KBEiaftTS.
Lci&SK.—bv Sail.—There is a good
present eilpplv of coaotwdse toon .go.
Cut Setters to arrfre are readily made
at quotation*. ' ossels ore wanted for
Bpaun.ii ports, hut we. hear of no other
otfaht.ro business -'SfennK. We quote: To
Uaitimore and Clieaspsake porta, Jo .5
Ci6 SO; to Fuiladelphia. ,s 00; to fseir
yo-k an t Sound ports. vO 0t»®7 1)0: to
Boston an 1 eastward, $7 J°® s <“■ *? St. John,
N. B.. i-i 00; [Timber from SI 00 to $1 W
higher than lumber rates]; to the West Indies
and wiudward. nominal: to South America
aiy 00- to SpanLsli ports,. 514 oo^it u): to
United Kingdom f6r orders timber d«a., ium-
ber £5 0s <i.-.A'o 10s. V rum 50c. to *100 addi
tional is pai 1 here for change of loading port.
NaraL Stores.—Soil.—Kosin and spirits, 4a
to a. u, United Kingdom or Oonlinent:
m New York 40c. oil rosin, ale. on spirits.
Steam —To New York, rosing 4hc.. spirits Wc.;
Philadelphia, rusln 3*>e ; ; sp^as ^oc.; to Bol-
r ... — , - , *nI5c.3BC|
H4R&ETS BY TKLK44RA FSI.
• NOON RETORT.
riXAXCiA V.
I.oyooN. D^comber 30, 2:30 p. m.—Eri^, 32.
3:09 p. m.—Erie.
Paris, December 30, 2:30 p. m.— Rentes, 84f
STHc.
laONDoN. December 00, 2^10 p. m.—Specie de
creased £53,000.
Niiw York., December 30.—8tocks opened
strong. Money at 6 per cent. Exchanire—long.
$4 W>$; short, $4 83. State booda dull. Got
ernment bend* quiet.
OOTTOV.
Liverpool December 30. — Cotton opened
steady; middling uplands. 6 ll-16d; middling
Orleans; 6 13 19d; sales 12,000 haler, for specu
lation and export 2,U90 bales; receipts 9,9(0
bales, of which 6.350 bales are American.
Futures opened with offerings free; middling
upland?, low middling clause, deliverable in
Decamber, 25-32d; deliverable in Decem
ber ani January, 6?id: deliverable in
January and February, fee'll deliverable in
March and April, 6 27-32d: deliverable in April
and May, 5)4i ; deliverable in May and June,
0 29-32d.
Wales for the week 33,000 bales—American
23.5X1 holes; speculation, 9,490 bale-*: export
2,500 bales: actual exports, 9,190 bales: im
ports, 70,000 bales—American, 67,000 bales;
stock, 478.000 boles—American, 369 000; afloat
391.000 bales—American. 353.000 bales.
1:30 p. m.— Middling uplands, middling
Orleans, 6$fjd.
Futures: Middling uplands, 1 .w middling
clause, deliverable in March and April.Q 18-I6d
New Yoke, December 3J.—UotPjn market
opened quiet; soles 254 bales: middling up
lands, lll&c: middling Orleans. 12V6 -.
Futures—3larket opened s.eady, with sal*^* as
follows: December. 11 tOi: January. 11 91c:
February. 12 16c; March. 12 35:; April, 12 4‘ic:
May, 12 60c.
PROVIBIOMS. OROCKHIES. RTT.
Livkrtool, December -TO.—Lard, 46s.
N Yoke, December *73.—flour opened quiet
but steady. Wh«er active and higher. * -»rn
quiet. Pork dull, $12 50. Lard strung at 8 95c
for steam rendered. Spirits turpentine. 45^c.
P.ostr, |1 60 for strained. Freights weak.
OtLTiMOKc, December 30.—Flour dull
and weak: Howard street and Western super
fine. f-3 3u&4 00; extra. $4 25^5 00: family,
?3 232^6 00; c ty mills superfine, J3 50^.4 00.
ditto extra, $4 35^5 09; difo family, gfi 25®
h 50: Uio brands. *6 0u&6 12; Pataosco family,
%7 25. Wheat—Southern nominal In absence
of receipts; Western higher and firm; Southe r,
red, 81 10j}l 15; ditto amber, $1 16&1 a); No.
2 Western winter red on th-snot and Decern-
•>*r delivery, SI 14#; January delivery. 11
<?f.l 14t$: Februsry delir**ry. Si 17H<&1 176^:
March delivery, $1 19«&1 20. Corn—Southern
sternly for yellow, white stronger: Western
higher but quiet; Southern white, 51c; yellow,
4 Wo.
EVENING liEPORl.
VIMiXCUt
I/O? don. December 30, 4:30 p. m.—Erie. 52i*.
PARis.December 30.—Specie increased 12,880,-
000 francs in gold, anl decreased 3,959,109
francs In silver.
.new Yore. December 39.— Bloaey at 3&G
per cent. Exchange, $4 80J4 for sixty days. L.ov-
ernraent bonds strom*: new flv.w tcoupon),102;
new four per cents (coupon; 1’2; new four and
a half per cunts (coupon), 113J4. State bonds
Domlnal.
^Stocks closed buoyant and higher, as follows:
New York Central.
Erie
Lake 8hore. ex div. -
Illinois Central
Nashville and Chattanooga.
Louisville and Nashville
Pittsburg
Chicago and Northwestern
*• “ ** preferred
Wabash, 3t. Louis and Pacific
•* •« *• “ preferred
Memphis and Chariest OB
Rock Island, ex div
Western Union
Alabama. Class A, 2 to 5
Class A, small
Class B, 5s
Class C, 2 to 5
Georgia. 6s
Ye, mortgage
7s. gold
Louisiana consols
North Carolina, old
Tennessee, 6s
** new.
Virginia, 6s
funding....
special tax.
...154H
1SBJ4
88
128U
M-K
141
4H
...
:: A k
... 73
... 76
... 57
... 87*
...197
.. 112
...115
... ts*
• ^
...20
ditto, pocked. Vand?*4C.
6c: clear rib sides. 8c. Hams. Lard, I
rrfined, in uerees. 9V*c. Coffee firm; Rio car
goes. ord/narr to fair.ll^®’3!«jc. Pugar firm;
A soft, 9?ic. Whisky quiet, fl lb 1 17. Tmighia f
quiet. I
Loyrsviu.K. December 30.— Flour easier; ex
tra, $1 2jQ,3 50; choice to fancy, *0^6 50.
Wheat stead;.- and Arm at 55c©$ 1 00. , /Corn
firm at 46c. Oats In fair demand at 37c. J Pro I
visions—Pork active and a shade hightr. $13 CO I
<0,13 50. Lard steady at 8}£c. Bulk meats easi I
er; shotildet^*, 4*-ic: sides. 67j"-. Hams, sugar I
cured. 9^4^102. Whisky steady. f
WiLXiNoroN, December 30 —Spirits turpen- I
cine firm at 43c. Rosin firm at $1 45 for I
strained; $1 59 for good strained. Tar steady I
at $1 40. Crude turpentine firm; hard, f 1 W>; J
yellow dip. $2 80; vtrgla, $2 SO. Com un- |
changed.
-mrflUlnal.
^btpplnfl SntclUgrnrf.
MINIATURE ALMANAC—THI3 DAT.
Sr> liuxs 7:04 I
Sex Sets 4:56 I
High Water at Ft Fclaset. .7:10 am. T :23 pm f
•* conho’.idated
lf-5
** deferred
15
212
Fort Wayne
1Z7
Chicago and Alton
151
fTarlem (offered >
2 «0
Michigan Central, ex div 12596
bt. Paul H4*a
preferred —- 124
Delaware and Lackawanna 10994
New Jersey Central
Reading 52}r£
Ohio and Mississippi 3S>A
Mobile and Ohio 9-J4
Hannibal and bt. Joseph 4396
Union Pacific 1129£
Houston and Texas 72
Pacific Mail 53}j
AdaniK Express I2i»
Wells* Fargo 117
American Express.. 63V£
[Unltrd States Express ...52
Consolidated Coal 33
Quicksilver 13
*• preferred (offered >. 52>m
Bub-Treasury balances: Com. $74 292,043; cur
rency, 23,985,372.
New Ooluhs, December 30. -Exchange, Nea
York sight, par; sterling, 54
COTTON.
I iverpool, Deceml»er 80,4:30 p. m.—Futures:
Middling uplands, low middling clause, deliver
able in February ant March, 6 23 32J; deliver
able in April and May, 6 27-323; deliverable
In May and June, 6?£d.
Sales of American 9,700 bales.
5:!5 p. m.—Futures dull.
.NivYore.December 80. —Cotton closed quiet;
middling uplands, 11 ; middling Orleans.
12(4?: sales 32) bales; net receipts 6.5
bC i:-*: ttoss receipts bales.
Futures closed steady, with sales of
[115,000 bales, as follows: December, 11 83©
11 85c: January, 11 86c: February, 12 06^tl2 07c;
March. 12 2f.c; April. 12 10c: May. 12 52® 12 51c:
une. 12 63^12 6lc; July. 1271^12 72c.
Galveston, Deoembvr 30.—Cotton firm;
middling ll>ii:; low middling ICf^c; good or
dinary net receipts 2.201 bales; grows re
ceipts — bales; sales 1,210 bales; stock 118,176
bales.
Nortole,December SO— Cotton nominal; mid
dling ll^c: net receipts 3,326 bales; grt*ss re
ceipts — bales; sales 264 bales; stock 53,722
bales; exports coast* Ise £63 bales.
Baltimore, December 30.—Cotton firm;
middling 119ic; U»w middling 11 Jtfo: good ordi
nary l(>*K’i uet receipts — bales: gro^s re
ceipts 154 bales; sales 1,6« 0 bales; sales to spin
ners 6i» bales; stock 37,943 balsa; exports coast
wise 380 bales.
BoreoK, December 8J.—Cotton steady; mid
dling 12c; low middling 119s*j; good ordinary
tlmore'roaia 10S.. spirit? 75c.ggY.Boston, rosin
45c.. spirits 50c.
8TRAV. ^
OOTTON— . "
Liverpool, direct
Bremen, direct •••••• • • • •
Liverpool, via New York, y ® - - •
Liverpool, via BaLitnore, B>...
Llveniool, via Boston. W tb : - - •
Liverpool, via Philadelphia, r 1 ®
Ant-Terj>, > i t Philadelphia. V ^ -
ll»»re. Tin S-w iuj*. V B>..•
Brem-n, via?>ew lork f B
Brenicn. vn. Balt.more.
Amsieraam. via New io.k, p
Boston. ^ bal“.
Sea Island. bale
New York. V '-ale
Rea Island. ^ bale
Philadelphia. 9 bale 1 M
Sc*a Isl i«J. ^ J *2
Baitin'.-.!•«, V 1 **'
Provideuce, ¥ 2 00
Tonnage in good request and scarce, conse
quently raU-s are partly noininaL
I/ivenxxd nominal
Bremen nominal
Continent
Baltic
Rice , . *1 vi
New York, V barrel 60
Philadelphia. caak 1 50
Baltimore, y cask J •*;
Boston, t 3 cask 1 * 5
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
«1 25
50
%d
K<1
18-3 d
15^d
Q;2 25
2 *>3
- $
15
90
Turkeys, alive. V P' :r
Grown Fowls. V P»ir
Half-grown. V pair. ••• — •••••
Three-quart<*rs grown, cf pair
Dress turkeys, V to - •
Dressed chicken-*, Ha'
Eggs, country, doz
Batter, oonntry, V ••••••*; •
Peanuts, Tennes.-eo, p bushel.
** hand-picked Virginia, V bu. 1 •»
Florida P-ugor, t? *
Florida Syrup, ^ gallon -5
Honey. ^1 gallon - ™
Sweet Potatoes, bushel ... .»
Poultry.—The market fully supplied, a car
load arriving weekly, and demand good.
Egos.—duppl.v very small; goon demand.
Butter—a good demand for a first-class
article; stock light. . . .
Peanuts.— Market well supplied; demand
^Sytiup.—Georgia and Florida in fair demand
and supply. , _ ., ...
Sugar.—G'orgia and Florida scarce, with
ight demand.
25
45
75
iUAKKFD BY MAIL.
Charleston. December 29.—Rice.—A mode
rate i -quiry prevailed, with rather more tone
to the market. Sales 1V) 11 roes clean Carolina.
We quote: Common 4V£a49£c . fair 5a59$c., low
good 5Ua59fic.. high £oed ^
696c. Carolina rougn nee is quoted at 90c a
$120 per bn*hel for Inland and fl JOal 40 per
buahei lor tide water qualities.
Naval 8roRE3.-lhe receipt- were 186 ca^ks
gplrits turpentine and 851 barrels rosin. There
was a quiet market for rosins, and there were
no transaction* announced. Previous rates
were $1 55 per barrel for C I». $1 69 for
E $1 63 for F, Si 75 for Q, $1 90 for H,
$2 15 for L $2 50 for K $2 75 for M $3 for N.
and $3 25 for w'indow glare. Spirits turpentine
in dec«an 1: nales 110 casks at 41 per gallon
for regulars. Crude turpentine ie valued at
$2 80 per barrel for yellow dip, and $1 80 for
scrape.—New and Courier.
094c; net receipts 1,738 bales; gross receipts
?,t*00 bales; sales — bales; stock 2,388 bales.
Wilmington, December 30.—Cotton quiet
but steady; middling U9£o* low middling
10 15-16c; good ordinary 10c; net receipts 2;0
bales; gross receipts — bales: sales — bales:
stock 13,983 bales; exports to Great Britain
'.61 bales.
PaiLAOKLPHiA, December 30.— Cotton quiet:
middling 12Vic: low middling 119£c; goou or
dinary 10V$3; net receipts 286 bales: gross re
ceipts 998 bales: sales — bales; sales to spin
ners 520 bales; stock 13,250 bales.
New Orleans. December 30.— Cotton opened
firmer; now quieter; middling llV£c: low mid
dling lb9sic; good ordinary 10c; net receipts
111 bales; gross receipts 7,531 balvs: sales
12,5u0 bales; stock 293,042 bales; exports, to
Great Britain 5,658 bales, to France 8,401 bale?,
coastwise 1,850 bales.
Mui; jK, December 3P.—Cotton quiet but
steady; middling UVtc; l^w middling J(%c;
good ordinary 10c; net receipt* 4-3 bates:
gross rtjeeipts 423 bales, sales 1.0C10bales;stock
bales; exports coastwise 1,550 bales.
Ms-uruis, December 30.—Colton steady; mid
dling HV4c; net receipts 2.044 boles: shipments
632 bales: saW 4.953 bales: stock 87,317 bales.
Augusta, December30.—Cotton quiet: mid
dling 11V£:; low middling 10%c; good ordinary
9Vic; receipts 424 bales; shipments —
bales; soles 2.'3 bales.
Charleston, December 30.—Cotton steady;
middling 1196c; low middling llJAc; good or
dinary lOV^c; net receipts 2,173 bales; gross
receipts — bale**; sales l.'iOO hales: stock
101,508 bales: exports to Great Britain 1,801
bales; coast wise 2,211 bales.
New Yore, December 30.—Consolidated net
receipts to-day for all cotton ports. 17,.?90
hales; exports, to Great Britain 14.450 bales, to
the continent 9:4 boles, to France 8,410 titles.
PROVISIONS. CROC ERIKS. ETC.
Liverpool. December 30, 4:33 p. m.— Bacod,
short dear middles. 58s 6d.
New Yore. December 30.—Flour, boathem,
clustd steady but quiet; common to fair extra,
*4 75 A3 25: good to choice ditto. $5 3)££d fO.
,W). eat better: fair specuteilve business
bin limited export trade: ungraded red, $1 06
4-^12*. Corn Vi'®He better and more active
ungraded. 52l6®57c. Oats V6^9)C better; No
3,4 4(^4316^. Hops quiet; yearlings, choice, 14
^20c. Coffee },c higher and firm : Maracaibo.
1 ^ 13c; Rio, in cargoes, liVd^MV^c. Sugar
quiet but very firm; fair to good lefininp, .
^7-%c: prime, 7?6c; refined active end firm-
standard A. 9&9>6c. Mola««es quiet and un
changed. Rice steady, *i:h moderate inquiry.
Rosin quiet but steady at $1 S0<J&1 S7V6. 3'ur
l>«.-ntine quiet at 43V4®43Hc. Wool dull; do
mestic fieece, 57©52c; Texas. 14*33 !c. Pork
moderately active; old, for export. $:3. 51 d
dies quiet but firm; long clear. 7 tOc lAr.l a
trifie flnner but rather quiet at 8 93^9 U0c.
Freiehts easier.
Chicago, December 30—Flour dull and
nominal. Wheat unsettled, generaPy higher:
No. 2 red winter, 95c: No. 2 Chicago spring 9 %
<&9.'V6c for ca.-h; yC5 H a;!.69ic for January ; 9b9$c
for March. Com fairly active and a shade
higher: 3696A3694C for cash; 37V4c for Febru
ary; 42c for Ma-. Oats active and a shade
higher; 30He f* r cash; 31c bid for February.
Provisions—Pork fairly active and a shade
higher; old. $1100. Lard steady, with a fair
demon J at 8*4c. Bulk meats in good demand
and a shade h gher; shoulders, 4 15c; abort
clear. 6 95c. Wtuoky steady and unchanged.
At close—Wheat higher, with heavy sales at
97c f-r January; 9896<2;98V6c for February.
Corn. 379ac for February; 42H(^42*-ie for May.
Oat*, 3f>V6® st,l 4^ for February- Pork. $12 60
for January. X,ard, 8 50&8 5^V6c for January.
New Orleans, December 30.— Flour, high
grades firmer, $4 87V*<&6 00. Corn firmer, 54®
55c. Oats firmer at 46®47c. Provisions—Pork,
mess, old, $13 (0. Lard quiet but firm; refined,
9®954C. Bulk meats steady and in fair de
mand. shoulders, packed 4 55(^4 00c; ribs, 'l^c.
Bacon quiet, shoulders 59(&6c; clear 8v£c.
Sugar cured hams in fair demand
and steady at 9^10)4c. Whisky quiet
at $1 10<Rl 16. Coffee quiet but firm; Rio, ll®
14V4c. Sugar in good demand; market firm;
common to good common, 5H®59£c. prime to
choice, 6Tj,^7c. Molasses easier; centrifugal,
20&40C. Rice stfeady and in fair demand, 4>4
©6jqc.
8t. Louis. December 30.—Flour dull and un
change.4. Wheat higher but slow: No. * red
fall. 98V6Q989ic for cash; 98?6c for January;
$1 0196^1 01for March. Oat* higher but
slow; 30c for caah:32c bid for February.
Whisky quiet at $1 11. Pork dull, $12 75
asked. Lard firm, 8 35c. Bulk meats nominally
unchanged. Bacon dull; shoulders, 5 50Q6 00.
Cincinnati, December 80.—Flour unchanged.
Wheat strong and higher: No. 2 red winter,
$1 0:&1 U5 Corn in active demand: No. 2
mixed, 42V4l$*3c. Oat* in fair demand; No. 2
mixed 35{&36c. Provisions—Pork dull, $!3 00.
Lard steady at 8 47V6&& 60c. Bulk meats
dull; shoulders, iHc\ ribs, 6J6c. Bacon dull
and unchanged. Whisky quiet at $1 10. Sugar
steady; hards, 10V44fcl096c; New Orleans. 6U<fc
7U»c. Hogs in fair demand; comm op. $4 ui©
4 35; light, $4 40^4 65; packing, $4 60&4 90.
Baltimore. December 80.—oat*—no tranan* -
tiona Provisions dull and unchanged: M^h*»
pork, $13 25. Bulk meats—loose, ahoulde:
Fhidat, December 81, 1530.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Win T^wrenee. March, Baltimore I
—Ja* B We -t A Co.
Steamer Florida. Whitesides, Jacksonville and |
way landings-J N Harriman. Manager.
Steamer David Clark. Hallows. Fernandlna |
and way landings—J N Harriman. Manager.
ARRIVED UP FROM QUARANTINE TESTER
DAY.
Steamship Juana (Sp), Gastanaga, to load |
for Europe—Chas Gieen A Co.
ARRIVED UP FROM TY3EE YESTERDAY. I
Bark Mercur fNorl, Frevold, to load for Eu-
roi»e—A Full&rton & Co.
ARRIVED BELOW YESTERDAY.
S< hr Carrie Levis, Hupper, Boston, with I
mdse to order; tey-sel to Master.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamship City of Savannah. Fleetwood. Now i
York—G M Sorrel.
Steamship Troubadour (Br), Box. Sebasto
pol— Knoop. Frericlis &. Co.
Ship Marianne Nottebohai, Nairn, Liverpool
P-Holst 4 Co. 1
SAILRD YESTERDAY.
Steamship Cate City, New York. (Not pre
viously.)
Steamship City of Savannah. New York.
Brig Antonio Llasat (Sp), Barcelona.
8chr Tho* J Martin, l harleston.
S<*hr Nellie T .Morse, Sat ilia hirer.
Schr A P Nowell, Kernaotlina.
Schr Winner, Georgetown, S C.
MKMOPwAHDa.
By Telegraph to the Mornino Ackm.
Ttbex. December 30, 7:10 p m—Passed out,
team ships Gate Citv, City of Savannah, brig
Antonio Llmfiat (Sp). schr* Nellie T Morse, The*
J Martin, A P Nowell, and one unknown.
Passed up, rteamship Wm Lawrence.
At anchor, waiting, bark Landseer <Br».
Wind W, 4 miles; clear.
New York, I’ecetnbei-30—Arrived out, Aus
tria, Mosel, Ocean. Bellingham; Stanxrore,
from New OrLans at Liverpool.
Arrived, strs Westphalia, State of Nebraska,
Athoa.
Homeward, Monarch, Charleston.
Later-Arrived, steamships Algiers, from
New Orleans; Charleston, from Charleston;
Richmond, from Norfolk.
Rotterdam, December 30— Sailed 2Sth, bark
Cons giio, Pensacola.
Bremen. December 30—Soiled 28th, bark
Freihandel. New Orleans.
Havre. December c0—Sailed 28th. bark
Marco Polo, New Orleans.
Liverpool, December i0—Saiied *:ttb, Lark
Jas Bain. Norfolk.
Sables d Olonne, December 30—Arrived 27th,
bark Honor, New Orleans.
Amsterdam, December 30—Arrived 29th,
banc Bwerver, Savannah.
Dover, December30—Arrived, bark Frank,
Wilmington.
Fortress Mouroe, December 30—The email ,
West Indian mao of-war Havlian, from Port I
Royal, passed Itrihe Capes for Pliiladolaliia in !
tow. 1 —-
A SURE CL KJE fbr all the fur which it is recommended, and always perJeeBy toft
in the hands of even the most Inexperienced persons.
PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER
la rerrmmendrd by JPkyitnana, Minittrrt, Mivimarin, Mmaoen of J\actortea. WorkSkopa, ana
ttantatioru. Surat* in Iln*piioU—in fhort by errrybndy emyvhtre who has ever given it a trial,
IT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF FORTY YEARS* TRIAL,
a | pj 11 | f* r% should have a place in every theory, machine-shop,
I M £V I W La 9os and mill, on every farm and plantation, and In every
household, ready i**r immediate use not only for accident*, cuts, bruises, sores, etc., but In
cape of sudden sickness of any kind.
ja a ni af g | | F“ i* the well-tried and trusted friend of all who want
K M I E « I Ln In Eoi 1% a anre and anle mnllrlne which can be freely v
faitenially or externally without fear of harm and with certainty of relief.
Its price brings it within the reach of all: and it wiil annually save many times its
la doctors' bills. For sale bv all druggists at A>e. Me. airl $1.00 per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A. SON, Proprietors. Providence, R. I.
mbl2F.MAW.lv
Cry ©oofls, 4c.
B. F. McKENNA.
HOLIDAY («IF r
bailee all!.
Savannah, Florida and Waslern
Railway.
0 5 and after SUNDAY. May 23d, 1880, Pae-
senger traitor this Rood will ru. M
follow*-
eight ELFarra
Laava Savannah daily at
Arrivo at Js«upda:iy oi . .
Arriv? a: Thomarvi»j«> *.afly a
THE GREAT APPETIZER AND SERE CERE
>rld. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE
APPETIZER and TONIC, for general and
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF
THE THROAT AND LUNGS.
The most acceptable preparation in the known world
little LEMON JUICE, you have an EXCELLENT AF «,
family use. The immense and increasing sales and the numerous testimonials received daily
are the best evidences of its virtues and popularity. Put up in QUART size bottles, giving MOKE
for the money than any article in the market.
( 1 1 TT I j | V ..Don’t l>e deceived by unprincipled dealors who try to palm off upon
L I xv • you common Rock and Rve in pla.-e of our TOLU ROCK end RYE,
which is the only medicated article made, the genuine haring a government stamp on each bottle.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENUE, I
Washington, D. C., January 26, 1880. )
Messrs. Laurence tt Martin, 111 Madison street. Chicago. III. :
Gkntuxmen—This compound, in the opinion of this office, would have a suffld-nt quantity of
»he BaSAM OF TOLU to give it all the advantages ascribed to this article in pectoral com
plaints. while the whisky and (he syrup constitute an emulsion, rendering it an agreeable reme
dy to the patient. Compounded according to tbe formula, it may properly be classed a* a
medicinal preparation und-.*r the provisions of the U. 8. Revised Statutes, and when so stamped,
may be sold by druggists, apothecaries and other peisons without rendering them liable to j»ay
I*ecial tax as liquor dealers. Yours respect fully.
^Signed) GREEN B. RAUM. Commissioner.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors, Chicago, Ills.
II. MYERS <JC BRO., Agents for Savannah and the State of Florida.
Sold by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers everywnere. For sale by SOLOMONS & CO. and
LI PPM AN BIH IS., who will supply the trade at manufacturers’ prices. seplO-F, MAWly
^Pbiskry.
By Mad.
New York. December 27-Cleared, schooner I
Mary E Graham, Powell. Jacksonville
Barcelona. December 21 —Arrived, steamship
Irene Morris (Br), Moffatt, Savannah.
Dartmouth, December 27— Arrived, steam
ship Farnley (Br), Appleton, Savannah for
Reval.
Glasgow. December 27—Arrived, bark Kar-I
lien iSw). Noidfeldt. Savannah.
Mayagucz, P R, December 8-In port, schr I
Mabel F Staples, Dickson, for Brunswick, Ga.
to sail about lxth. 1
Port Spain, December I-
fc'maJl. Fetnandina.
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
-Sailed, brig Aicot,
Norfolk, December 26-Put in for coal, steain-
'•i*P Nufcva Ponce (Sp). Echevarria, Fernan-
diua for United Kingdom.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Xastere or ves£e»s omvmg at this port having
any special reports to make will please send
them to me. Vessels leavin' port wiil be fur-
niahed with files of the Mooning News free on
application at this office.
_ J. H. ESTILL,
^nt New York Associated Press. Uffi ^ 3
:taker street.
Barbados. December 1!—In consequence of
the prevalence of yellow lever at Guadal *upe.
Martinique and St ''inoent. vessels arriving
from these ports will, until further notice be
placed in quarantine for a period or 23 days
from the dare of departure, if no disease
develop-, itself during that time.
RECEIPTS.
Per Savannah, Florida and Western Railway I
December 30—233 bales cotton. 1 car wood i|
car cotton rcei, CG2 bbls ros'n. 46 bbls spirit* I
turpentine, J bbl liauor. 66 bbis syrup, 7!) sacks I
rough rice, 1 hales hides, 110 boxes and 6 bbJs I
fruit, and md=e. [
Per steamer David Clarlc. from Brunswick
and way landings—15 bale*, upland cotton. 668
bbls rosin. 2 sacks seed cotton, 180 sacks rough
rice, 1 bale hides, 6 pkgs mdse. 1
EXPORTS.
Per steamship Cltv of SavaunAh. for New I
<>rk- 2.890 bal(*8 upland cotton, 40 bbls naval
stores, 117 sacks < otton seed oil cake, 204 pkgs
oranges. 20 tons pig iron, and mese
lVr steamship Troubadour (Bn. for Sebasto
pol— 5.C0J bales upland cotton, weighing 2 431
398 pounds—Knoop. Frerichs & Co. ’
}-er ship Marianne Nottebohm. for Liverpool I
■8,928 bales upland cotton, weighing 1,905 168 I
pounds; 142 bait^0 sea island cotton, weighing I
51,434 pounds. * * *
158 BRYAN STREET,
Established in 1S44, and Sole Agent of JOHN
GIBSON’S SON & CO.’S Celebrated
tfonoiigaliela, Wheat, Rye & Bourbon Whiskies.
I have now on band a full line of above WHISKIES, and ani prepared to sup
ply tbe trade at BOTTOM PRICES, either from store in tbe city or by direct ship
ment from Philadelphia. Tbe house of MESSRS.
john ciBsoars son * co.
ia too well known to comment upon, being known and rightly appreciated in
| business circles throughout the length and breadth of the land.
W3X. >t. DAVIDSON,
83-Lf AGENT FOR THEIR CELEBRATED WHISKIES.
HANDSOME
lsEFUL.
R e*l
car
LACK H 4.NP2LER-
DUCHX88K
CHIEFS,
Real Ducheain LACE SCABf'S.
Handsome Imitation LACS B—ND r, "R-
CHIEFS.
Fine Linen HANDKERCHIEFS, Hematitched
and Plain.
Fine Linen IIANDKEBCH.KFS, H. b. and
Colored Bordera
Children's H. 8. and Colored Border HAND
KERCHIEFS.
Rich Colored Brocaded SILK HANDKER
CHIEF^.
Heavy White 8ILK HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladle*' and Gentlemen's HANDKERCHIEFS
E ut up in fancy boxae.and Ladies’ sets CGL-
ARS and CUFFg put up In fancy boxes,
making beautiful pre-ents.
Ladies' and Children’s Fine French Ribbed,
solid color and Fancy HOSIERY.
Ladies’ and Children’s French NOVELTY
HOSIERY.
Ladies’ and Children’* English HOSIERY,
Plain and Fancy.
Gentlemen’s French Ribbed solid color HALF
HOSE.
Gentlemen’s French NOVELTY HALF HOSE.
Gentlemen's English HALF HOSE, Plain and
Fancy.
Gentlemen'* and Boys’ Handsome SATIN and
SILK NECKWEAR.
Ladles' Handsome White MUSLIN NECKTIES.
Lace and Embroidered ends.
Ladies' Handsome SILK NECKTIES.
Lad-os' Handsome LACE FICHUS.
Ladies’ LINEN COLLARS, new styles.
Children's Handsome SAILOR COLLARS.
Ladies' Seamless lieal KID GLOVES.
Children's KID GLOVES, in dark and opera
shades
Gentlemen's KID GLOVES.
SATIN DAMASK, Irish Linen NAPKINS and
DOYLIES.
SATIN DAMASK, Irish Linen TABLE DAM
ASKS
Turkey Red, Oil Color, Table Damasks NAP
KINS and DOYLIES.
Raw Silk TABLE and PIANO COVERS, Raw
Silk TIDIES.
Handsome ZEPHYR WOOL EMBROIDERED
TIDIER
Handsome LACE TIDIES.
French NOV LTY DRESS GOODS.
Handsome ALL-WOOL FRENCH PLAIDS
Handsome ALL-WOOL FRKNC.4 HANDKER
CHIEF SUITS, and a great variety of Plain
and Figured DRESS GOODS, in handsome
colors, textures and di
French and other COR8ETS ia a variety of
models.
CLOAKS aud DOLMAN8.
4:30 *. X
7:20 y. u
6220 A. ■
Arrive at BainbHcge dally at *
Arrive %x Albany daily at *2® A. *
Arrive at Lire Oak daily of ^ *- *
Arrive at Tall*haeae* dolly at
rriva at Jackaonville daily at
ave Tallahassee dally at....
-.re Jacksonvfiie daily at...
ve Live Oak dally a:
. -e Albany dafly at
ueAve 'I'humafivfite daily at...
Leave Jcezp daily at
Arrive at Savannah dafly at...
No change of oara between Savannah end
Jacksonville and Savannah and Albany.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Care daily between
Savannah nod Jacksonville.
Sleeping car* ran through *0 cad from ttaran-
neh end AJbaar, and Jacksonville and Albany
without change.
7.-00 4. M
... 7.-50 A. U
... wo r. h
... 5:30 F. k
...11:15 r. m
... 4.-00 r. m
... J *00 P. ■
— 80 p. ■
6*30 A. ■
9:00 a. x
Pcnemxere from Karonrr
Gainberiilo an 1 Crkiar Key -
'ndlua,
8Sippiifl.
SIYMIUB MB SEW YORK.
CABIN
EXCURSION
STEERAGE
1C
Paseengers for Darien t-
Pnraecgere from fiav
ake this train, arriving
Passengers leave Br
rive at Savannah 9rf •
Faaecugerf Isa ring
including Sunday) o
train for FSori in.
FaoaEicgcrs from Flor--
at uejip with train arriving ..
M. (dally Including Sunday).
Connect at Albany with passenger u
both ways on Berth western Railroad to and
frezn Macon. Knfacla, Montgomery. Mobile,
New Orleans, esc.
Mall steamer leaves Bainbrldgs for Apalochf
cola every Sunday and Thursday evoning; for
Columbus every Tuesday and Saturday after
noon.
dooe connection at Jacksonville daily (flor-
■ " ~ " ' 8L
rpHE magnificent steamahips of this Company
1 are appointed to sail as follows:
CITY OF VIACOM, Captain Kunro*.SAT
URDAY, January 1. 1881, at 6:30 p. u.
CITY OF COLtHBOI. Captain Fishkr,
WEDNESDAY. January 5, at 10:00 a. x.
CITY OF AUGUSTA, Captain Kicks-
sox. SATURDAY. January 8. at 12:30 p. x.
GATE CITY, Captain Daogxtt, WEDNES
DAY, January at 4 p. «.
— -'tiehbCLs of lading given to Eastern and
, < , -•'•bits and to porta of the United
. ■ 1 ,r 't
Vor l
ABdfaterae*»b.L WN ^
jod Uurhta. 8.C., f r
foot of Aberrom street •'
mox savaxxaa roa
flokida.
Tuesday, November^
•at 8 m.
Tuesday. December 7
at 9 ?. x.
Tuesday. Dec«*m; ;
at 6 r. a.
Tuesday. Decembor
*t 8 Mr.
Tw»-l»r. December 39
at 6 p. m.
Contacting at i ••rna
for Waldo. Gainesvr
and Key W«n.
Clous oonneco^n
for Erterpria.. r.
l*odtajr* on the Upn.
Trains on B. and A. R. R. leave Junction, go-
leg ~ect, at 11:37 a. a, and for Brunswick a'
4XC p. at., daily, except Sunday.
Through Tickets sold and Sloeping Car Berths
secured at Bren’s Ticket Office. No. 22 Bull
street, and at Savannah, Florida and Western
Railway 1‘aaeenger Depot.
ACOOMy NATION TRAIN—EASTERN D ? -
visioar.
Leave S&mnnah, Snauay* erupted, at 7:00 a. m
Leave M U»u^an, ** “ 9:40 a. x
Leave Jorup *' 44 !2:30 p. m
Leave Jila - shear M ** 3:05 p. m
Arrive at Dnjxr . “ 44 7 KX* p. «
Leave Dc out “ M 5:30 a. k
Leave Bh olmhrM - “ 9:60 A. u
Leave Je-.np M • IDOp.i
Leave 2fdntoar ** " 3:06 p. g
ArriT- at bavtr nah - ** 5:40 r. u
W LTTER.
Leave Dn^-^nt, Rond
Leave v^-josta,
Leave Quicnan,
Arrive at ThomasriUe,
Leave Thocnasvflie,
Leave Camilla,
Arrive at Albany,
Leave Albany,
Leave Camilla,
Arrive at Thomaeville,
Leave TncuiaevlUe,
Leave Quitman,
Leave Valdosta,
Arrive at Dupont.
J. 8. Ttsox, Master of Transportation.
H. 8. HAINX8,
mriS-tf General M:> -ager.
DIVISION,
•accepted, at
6:00 A. M
8:17 a. at
9:45 a. m
1^:00 k
2:30 p. u
5:23 P. M
7:15 p. at
6:30 a. h
8 :48 a. U
11:30 a.«
1:45 p. m
3:53 p. k
6:17 p. m
:30 p. H
c S“ e 3 -S Bd See 0nr no,ldaT Dl8plaT 1 Central & Southwestern :.\R'ds.
Positive Facts & No Humbug o
the
at figure* to astonish every one. his stock of
LACE and SILK TIES. FICHUS, LINEN.LAC*
and SILK HANDKERCHIEF*, hi* immense
stock of CORSETS. KID GLOVES, JEWELRY,
rich and rare. For present* let everybody get
a pair.
bis DRESS GOODS in all grades
est in Savannah.
ap. 1
are the cheap-
Clothing.
Extraordinary Clearing Out Sale of the best made and
best titling licady-Made Clothing in the State, at a re
duction ot lO per cent., and far below the prices of any
other establishment in the Sfate.
We arc taking time by the forelock in making our An
nual Clearing Out Sale, while our Stock is yet complete,
and our assortment select in ail its branches.
If you have the least idea of buying a tine Dress Suit,
Business Suit, Overcoat, Hat, Shirt, Underwear, Ho
siery, Etc., call on us early, and wo assure you that j oil’ll
be pleased, both with our prices and the quality of our
goods. SIMON MITCHELE,
declSij&nlO 24 Whitaker Street (Lyons’ Block).
Siougf ^arntswna ©ooas.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer David Clark, from Brunswick I
and way 1 ladings -Hi’man 'iller, H M BaiJcv
W P Smith, A E II tecs. L A Kim bull and lady,’
Joa I oreman, and dot k. 1
CONSIGNEES.
lVrsteamship Wm Lawrerue, from Baltimore
—G W Allen. Alien A L, 51 Bolev. Brandi & C
J r rescan. B J Cub hedge, Chens C A Co
Crawford & L. Jno A Douglass. M J Doyle (j
IV.x. Mrs C Green. Florida strn. S Gueken-
heirner d: Co. Graham A H, C L Gilbert <S: Co
Win Hone & Co, Holt-orabe. G & Co. C Hopkins’
V Hanley. H S Ilaines. Lfppinan Bros. Jno
Lyons, C Mcitz’er. Metallic B P Co. A J Miller
A Co. Ja* O’Byrnes, Order notify V M Hull F
Oldman. Planters Rice Mill. Palmer Bros
Rieser A S, G H Renudiart, C D Rogers F j
Kuclert, J It Reedy, nr David Clark, Solomon
Bros, Solomons & Co. Jno Sullivan, E A
Schwarz, C M & H W Tilton, Weed AC, h M A
C W West, J B West Jt Co, C R R agt, S F & W
Ky.
Per steamer David Clark, from Brunswick
ami way laodings-W C Jackson A Co, Pea- '
cock, n A Co, Jno Flannery <i Co. J C Itiw-
laud, M Y Ilendercon. I Epstein A Bro, E T
Robert*. C L Jones, Williams A W. Davant
J'’. J ,' V Lathrop A Co,W G Morrell. Graham A
II. A lit n A L.
Per Savannah. Florida and Wc*r*rn Rsfiwar
December 80—Forde Office Williams A W. A T i
y eAO, ^ k . H A Co, W C Jackson & 1
Co. L r Roberts. A H Champion, H Myers A
R ros. W (»or«Ion A Co. W alter A H. C F
Stubbs. F M Farley. W W Chisholm. Woods A
Co. Cbas EB is, H xM Comer A Co, M Y Hender-
r^’ ? r F? odbrt ^- M Maclean. Baldwin A
J W Lathrop It Co^B^tlerI <U ^? I £‘ d 8toc,f of FURNITURE In Savannah, comprising EVERYTHING
W f M Davidson, J B Ifeedy, R HabershanPs^c^ * found in a FIRS t-CLASS Furniture Store. Carpets laid and Furniture put up at the shortest
A Co, Weed A C. A I-effier, Savannah Oil Ck>.
Per OentraJ Railroau. Deceiw*»er 30-H Ml
Comer A Co. Wilcox, G A Co, Jno Flannery A
S 0 ’ English A II. I. .1 Guilmnrtin A
Co, UW Woodbridge, Davant A W. J p Ham
mond. W W Gordon A ( o. V M Parley, Chas I
Eliis, Woods A Co. V. uiti r A H, Baldwin A Co
Order. I
CARPETS, CARPETS.
INGRAIN, BRUS ENGLISH BRUSSEI^S, best BODY BRUS8ELS. Carpet* of every kind
and description and at all prices.
MATTINGS! | MATTINGS!
We have in store a very large stock of MATTINGS, comprising all the latest styles and patterns.
IXj OLOTH3, OIL CLOTHS.
The best to be fonnJ In the market, at the lowest price*.
WINDOW SHADES ami LACE CURTAINS.
A beautiful assortment of these goods always on hand.
PURKTITITRE!
Hi* BLACK FILK at 75c. i* better than any
dollar Silk feunu elsewhere.
TOWELS and TABLE DAMASK cannot be
equalled.
TIDIES, LACE SPREADS and SHAMS.
Alro DOLLS lor the little ones.
In fact, the choicest selection of good*, too
numerous to mention. Convince yourself at
152 BROUGHTON STREET.
JACOB COHEN
(gowmtMum SUwftauts.
Eavzxnah. Qa.., Decern be- £2d. 1880.
N and after SUNDAY, October 24th, 1*88.
passessrer trains on the Contr. ’ rnd Houih-
weetorn Railroads and branches m <«
follows:
TRAIN NO. 1.—GOING NORTH AND WEST.
Leaves Savannah 9:20am
Leaves Augusta. 9:30 a. a
Arrive* at Augusta 4:45 p y
Arrive* at Maocc €:45 p. m
Leave* Macon for Atlanta .. . — 8:l5p. u
Arrives at Atlanta 3:40 a. m
Making clone connection at Atlanta with West
ern and Atlantic and Atlanta and Charlotte
Air-Line for all point* Wwt and Ncrth.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Lc-avea Atlanta 12 2 • a. *
Arrlrea at Haoon 6:3) g. *
Leave* Macon 7:vn a. x
Arrive* at Miiledgevilie 9:41 a. x
A mvea at Eaton ton II :30 a.
Arrive* at Augusta 4:45 p.
Arrive* at Savannah. 3:46 p.
Leave* A^sr-wt* 9:30 *. _
Making ecnnecCou at Savannah with the Sa
uinah, Florida and Western Railway for td
point* in Florida.
TRAIN NO 9—GOING NORTH AND TBTT.
Leave* Savannah 7:30 v.
Arrive* at An^cwta.... 6:40 a
Leaves Augusta 3:30 p.
Arrives at MlUed^rllle 9:44 a.
Arrivcc at Katonton I’.-K} a.
Arrives at Maoon 3.<Xi
L**are* Maccn for Attend »-40 a
Arrive* at Attenra 12;50 r.
I<eave« Maccn for Albany and EuLuii* e 03 a.
Arrlree at Eafaola. 4 33 p.
Arrives at Albany 3:40 ?.
L'-aves Macon for Oclumbn.* 9:25 a.
Arrive* at Oolnzab** 3:15 f* .
Trains on this echednia for Macon, a
Ooiumbas. Eufania, Albany and Augr^.a iaily,
making close ooaoasfio* at Auanto with
Western and Afiandc and Atlanta end Char
lotte Air-Line. At Rufczla with Montgomery
and Euf^ula BaOwny; at Coiumbu* wirh West-
. vnrmir £l .... . waBagroad; •* Aagml*«be CStarioia
JOHN FLANNER1 & CO. S? lu f!' b: ‘ 1 „^ An*r«a BaBrosd and South
’ v 1 1 ” 1 1 ’ ”” A I Carolina Bailroed (oral)points North and East
EnTanln train counsel at Fort Tnllay rcr Pi
r dm'lr (r.rrcs>t B-cdtrl. and at Oothbert tor
ort GaJnf~» dally (except ‘ undav. >
Train on Blakely Extension rune daily.
COMING SOUTH AND EAST.
Leave* Atlanta 3T5 »
Arrives at Mr con from Atlanta 6:55 p’
Leaves Albany r
Leave* Eufaala .. 11:41 al
Arrives at Ilacon from m.n.\
Aibacv.. 8 85 r
L-avesOohuntaa :i -40 a.
Arrives at Llocon froaa Columtet 5 ■ 10 «
Leave* MiCon. 7-35 p
Arrive* ai Augusta 5:40 a if
Leires Augcsta. E:30p y
Arrive* r.z Savannah 7*16 a a
™ forMmedgavffleandEatontoa wiU
take trtuc No. 2 from Sa%fennah, and train No. ?
from Maccn, which trair^ connect dail^ r^xcor-.
Monday, for there rr.h'tr.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati
via bacon, Atlanta and C iLclnnati Southern
Railway on 7:30 p. m. train.
W.W. GORDON & CO. |
1 * x. train.
I>oca!
tween fcavannan and Augusta.
Maccn. and Savannah and Atlanta.
Passengers from Southwestern Georgia can
take either train from Macon to Augusta and
make connection with Pullman Sleeper from
Augusta to Washington without change
G. A. WHirxHOAD, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt , Savannah.
hellman.
F£RS^
SECOND CLASS
SrESRAGE PASSAGE-
oalin p-vssaoe to new yora - —
PHTT^nEr^PHLA^ *3 »
EXCURSION TICE STB TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETU1U7 (GOOD FOR
TP REE MONTHS PROM DATE OF
TS*niV) — » C5
Through bill* lading given to all points
and West, also to Liverpool by steamer* of the
American Line, and to Antwerp by steamer* of
the Red Star Line, sailing regularly from Phila
delphia.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIP
J XI IX I T A.
Captain J. W. CATHARINE.
W ILL leave Savannah on SATURDAY,
January 1, 1361. at R&) a. tt.
For freight or package, having super*
accommodations, arr-dyto
WM. HUNTER A SON.
dec24 -td Asecnsn.
FOR BOSTON DIKECT.
CABIN PASSAGE
STEERAGE PASSAAB...
..$16 OO
.. 10 OO
BostoM&ttd SojaLBBMh Stoa2Ks£Jp L!aa
fc^MINOLE!,
Capta ’I. K. HALLETT.
WEDNESDAY, January 6, at 11:00 a. x.
T HROUGH hT of lading given to New
England m * ‘acturing citie*. Also, to
Liverpool by tbo Cunard, Warren aud Ley land
line*.
The ehfp* of tA£ lice connect at theLr wharf
with all raflrcad* leading out of Boston.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents.
F. NICKERSON & OO., Agents. Boston.
decSa-tf
Merchants’ and Minors' Trans
portation Company.
FOR BAXTIMORE.
*♦*-»*»*■
JOHK FLANK EXT.
jo ox l. jox:;eox.
Cotton Factors
— AXD—
Commission Merchants, |
NO. 8 KELLY’S BLOCK. BAY* STREET.
Savannali, G-a.
A gents for Jewell’s miixs yarns |
and DOME8TICS, etc , etc.
BAGGING AND TIES FOB SALE AT LOW
EST MARKET RATF8.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL I
BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US.
LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON-
SIGNMENTS. *epl
**hhc im mm ^
WX. W. GORDON.
UKXRY BRJonOM.
(Successor* to Tison A Gordon),
Cotton Factors
al Sleeping Care on ail night trains be-
Savqnnart and Augusta. August and
Commission Merchants,
NO. 112 BAY ST.. 8A VANN AH, GA.
LOANS MADE UPON SATISFACTORY AS
SURANCE OF COTTON SHIPMENTS.
VERY FULL ADVANCES MADE ON CON
SIGNMENTS OF OOTTON.
BAGGING AND TIES FURNISHED CUS
TOMERS AT LOWEST MARKET PRICE8.
augSl-dAwtf
J. C. Shaw,
Gen. Trav. Agt.
dec23tf
W. F. 8HELLMAN,
Bupt S. W. B. R., Maoon, Q».
notic*, and all work gunrantoed.
ALiXjE!]Nr «*? LINDSAY,
169 ANI) in BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH.
©rain and ^missuns.
Oampaunr. I ENTERPRIS E MILLS,
--PA6-SE ! SAU ^ SY & HARMON, PROPRIETORkS
DkVKNOGE a CO.
DeVKNOGC Jfc CO.
DeVENOGE a CO.
DRY VT5RZKNAY.
DRY Y XBZKNaY.
DRY VURZENAY.
IHE PUREST WISE
GRITS, MEAL, FEED,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HF, VEKZENAY - is a delicious light
aim*, adapted to the palate of ladies or of
persons who abstain from strong drink*.
10 AFTER ILL EFFECTS!
Being of unsurpassed delicate taete and free
of aoul erations, this Champagne ha* a ten
dency to improve the appetite; it increases the
digestive powers cf the stomach, and never
causes nausea or morning he&d&rhe. Import
er! direct and sold only by the sole agent,
J. B. REEDY,
c2S-tf Cor. Bay and Whitaker streets
loarding and s£iwg ^tables.
THOMAS F. GLEASON,
liven and Boarding Stable.
O PEN and CLOSE CARRIAGES, HORSES
and BUGGIES to hire. Orders for Wed
dings. Balls, Parties, Theatre, Railroads,
Steamers and Funerals promptly attended to.
97 and 99 York street, between Drayton and
— ■■ ■ — , Abercorn.
none offering; clear rib sides, none offering; I Order* filled at all hours. nov26-F,M&Wtf
A Y
OFFICE, 109 BAY* STREET.
novao tf
AKrr> PROVISIONS
MILL AND ELEVATOR, 8., F. A W. RAILWAY DEl*OT.
Powder,
FRED. JYT. HULL,
AGENT AT SAVANNAH FOR
THE HiZARH POWDER CWM.
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY FREE OF DRAY AGE.
dec16-tf
B. C. BiBB & SON, Iron Founders, Baltimore, Md.
Munufurture a Desirable Line of Ilrating and Cooking Stoves,
Including the Popular
New Emerald Cook
Both Plain and with Reservoir.
A quick bsker, heavy and attractive, embodying all useful Lxuprovrmrnta.
<U‘Sh»I for Catiilo^itc.
*ep3-F,M&W52t
JAS. >V. SCHLEY & CO.,
172 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH GA.,
General Comra’n Merchants,
OFFER:
OAAA BUSHELS Choice Rust proof OATS
500 bushel* COW PEAS.
250 bale* Prime Timothy HAY.
300 bales Prime Northern HAY.
8,000 bushels CORN.
4.000 bushel* OATS.
40,000 pound* WHEAT BRAN.
12.000 pound* DRY' SALT SIDES.
20,000 pound* SMOKED SIDES.
Al*o, MEAL GRITS. FLOUR, CRACKED I
CORN and PORN EYES. lelR-tf
L. F. NELSON & CO.,
176 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. Oi„
Produce and Commission Merchants,
PURE CIDERS and CIDER VINEGARS ■
specialty. dxcIS-tl
Charleston & Savannah By. Co.
OiTica Caakisorroy & Savaxxab Hr. Co.,
Savaitsah. Ga.. November 27, 1 idO.
Coal.
COAL.
t’ltESH FROM TilE MINES.
I ^XTRA quality Just arrived. Prepared _
j Preaaly for Family, Stove and Office use.
Juttt the Coal (or Grates. Store* and Range*, i
Prompt delivery, full and liberal weight.
Orders by mail, telephone or given to our
driver* will be filled at once.
Knickerbocker Ice and Coal Co.,
covJttf 144 BAY 8TRKET.
B'J.
VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Going SortK.
Leave Savannali 6:00 a x. and 4 10 r x.
Arrive Charleetcn ...11:35 a. m. and 9 55 p* k
Arrive Wilmington.. 7:44 p. w. ard 6 aO a’ x
Arrive Weldon.. 1:42 a. at. and 12:40 r. u.
Arrive Richmond... 4:57 a. at. aud 4*39 p m
Arrive Washington. 9:17 a. m. and 9 25 P ‘
Arrive Baltimore...li:(XJ x and li ra p'
Arrive Philadelphia. 3:55 p. u. and 3:25 a’ x
Arrive New York . 5:20 p. w. and 6:50 a. at
Arrive New York (vi* ^
■ Limited Express).. 3:30 p. at.
Coming South.
Le«Te Charleston. 6t. M . and 4:t0 p „
Arrive Savannah... 12^) r. m. and 10:40 p. r.
On 4:10 p. m. train from Savannah through
Pullman Sleepers to New York without change.
VIA MAGNOLIA ROUTE.
Le*ve8ATannnn.4:10p. at.. 6:0Ca x
Ar’ve Port Royal 9:40r. a.
Arrive Augunta . 2:33 p x
Arrive New Y'ork. 6:30 al at'
Leave Augusta l -45p m *
Arrive Savannah. io : 40 p. m ,’ . ou a. a
The 9 p m. train from Savannah to Augusta
has no ether accommodation than the Through
Sleaper, ard ticket* must be purchased at
Bren s office, not at depot.
Night trains between Savannah and Augusta
are provided with Through Sleepers, and
make close connection with C, C & A. R. R
and with Georgia Railroad for the West.
Ticket* and Sieeoing Bertha at Bren'a, 22
Bud street, and at Depot
D _ „ C. 8 GADSDEN, Pup’t.
8. C. Botutom. G. T. A. decS-tf
9.-00 p. m
7:19 a. x
3 :20 p. m
10:45 y. a
:30 a. m
«tie 3UU.
THE PtANTER,’
RICE MILL COMPANY
A NNOUNCE their Mill finished and prepared
to compete successfully with any mill in
the country, being provided with the neweat
and most improved machinery, enabling- them
to do the beet possible work. Their store
house is a complete success in every particu
lar, having f.icilines possessed by no other mill
for the care and preservation of rough nee.
Planter* and others having rice to pound are
requested to v sit the mill and storehouse and
examine for themselves.
W. P. CARMICHAEL
President.
GEO. J. MILLS, Secretary and Treasurer.
novSWAvim
tfirflirittsl.
A POSITIVE CURE
Without medicines,
Allan’s Soluble dedicated Bougies.
Patented Oct. 16. 1876. One box.
No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less.
No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no
matter of how long standing.
No nauseous doses of cubebs, copaiba, or oil
of sandalwood, that are certain to produoe
dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the
stomach.
Prioe $1 50. Bold by all druggists, or mailed
onreoeiptof price. For further particulars
send for circulars. J. C. ALLAN A OO .
P. O. Box 1583 83 John st., New York.
dec!0-F,M£W6m
Jriottfs.
CABIN PASSAGE
RWV»*n riA BIN
EXCURSION
.»15 00
. 12 *0
. 23 00
The vreamaliips of the Merchant* and Miner*
Transportation Company are appointed to sail
ae follows:
WM. LAWRENCE,
Captain J. & MARCH. Jr.,
SATURDAY. January 1st, at 8:00 a. m.
GEO. APP OLD,
Captain W LO VELA SB,
THURSDAY, January 6th, at 11:00 a. at.
Through bills lading given to oil points Wee ,
all the manufacturing towns In New England,
end to Liverpool and Bremen. Thronga pot-
aenger tldksks issued to hit tab irg. Cincinnati,
Chicago and aU: point* W«a end Northwest.
JAS. B. WEST A no.. Agents,
dec‘13 -tf '
Soa Islanu
Georgia amTHci^
STEAMBOAT CJA-p... '
The New E..... a “ •
STEAMER FLORTn
PXPRE SLY built f - . -'-Ulij
M.J log superb pv,
on and after SATURDw ~ v '
isav^ Sav nnah f. .r Fl • ‘
THURSDAY and SCI
at 4o’clock, from wharf ’x,.‘ [ , •’
STEAMER DAV* i? } CLAf
Every MONDAY and THn
*OVX8 at i o'clock, for
hoy, Darit-a, bt. himo * J
connecting with the Hn :;
Railroad for all pein'a oa
nr.-tlon* made a: Ferair ‘
Rsilroad for Jackson.. ,
John's river, and for W,
Galuesvill*-, Cedar K . r
van*. New Orleans e
»U eroom* and tickr
General Office tf LLV
Bull and Bryan rtr»«
J. N. HARFTMav
„ WM. F. BARRY (S’.
G. LEVE, G. p. a. ,bci
Pr
ALj~
REGULAR L 7 ^
St. Cathar ne’s, Dobor r.i
Island,_ Darien, 8t Sim”!.® 3
Sat Ula
and fjandinerg
Kiv<r.
The Steamer < cntennial.
Capt. WM. a izxo, ’
\\/ ILL leave for above or:,--., . .
▼▼ Day a. :
Shippers are particularly “ V ^ : .
height on wharf before t; ' J, «
Agent at Darien. C. M. QU kiVauje
at Brunswick, UTTU-FIEi . ‘
j p T’Tfitv'»
Begu’ar Ttiroug?) Fre^: Line,
WTEAMER CUMBER I. ANP <
* ’ OOX, will take feel it for
A itamaha, Oconee and Ocrr ■ ,
ing at tt. Catharines, Lobov an.i ha
making regular weekly trie«.
Freight for points'..I Ait.--. ^
^Vrunlg-’e rivers must l«e PaTi*^
c i«-ig t received at any rimr . _ T ‘JjZ
d c4im j. y chkc .
F* r Augusta and Wav i.
a*w;w,
114 Bav street.
NEW YORK
AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM.
The first class steamer* of this line,
AMSTERDAM. ROTTERDAM,
8CH1EDAM. p. CALAND.
W. A. SCHOLTEN, MAAS,
leave Company's pier, Jersey City, regularly
Wednesilaya
First Cabin $60—$70. Second Cab?n $45 -$50.
8teerage $26.
mZxS&baBSitt. Agrn “ of OCEAS
8AME RATES TO AMSTERDAM AND ROT
TERDAM.
H. CAZAIJX, General Agent,
27 South William street. New York.
jan21-6m — jan.f eb.mh.ap.no vAdec
Sffiarhinrrg. &r.
STEAMER ca
captain gu^::
H AVING been thoroughly ortrr
leave Kelly’* wharf c: - t
EVENING at 5 o'clock. Fo.*r .'h*
®ppiy to
H. 71. rOTJER a CO., J ;
ie2o-tf
Far Augusta and W-y i:
l
wwi
ar.iE,
8TEAMEK KATIE,
Oapk a CAB A
YX71LL loars Padelford’e wh*rf evi-j
▼ ▼ DAY EVENING at 6 o.’rXto
points. For freight or para: • .t; r .~ to
JOHN LA ••TON. .*u_
OQ^a on wharf.
J. W. TYNAN,
Florida, Naaaau, Matanraa
THIRST-CLASS steam.^ipK f - -v .
JU Steamship Co. will leave fror* FrrtinJ
on January 2, 16 and 3\ and Berti-a. T
thereafter for Nassau. N. I’. and H&ua
Cuba. Savannah to Nas^a
State room accommoda: ions and ticket:.'
had only at LEVE A ALDL." 3 '.our
Offices*, corner Bull and Brvan -t-
C H. MALLORY & CO LE *E A . LIZ’-
dec!3-tf Ura. loss. Are
ENGINEER AKO MACHINIST,
Cor. West Broad aud Indian Streets,
repairs all kinds of
Machinery, Boilers, Etc
Wm. Kejioe & Co.
I RON and Bras* Cast
ings. Architectural
Iron Work for buildings.
Iron Railings, Plow Cast
ings, etc.
•* prove th^se mill* to be suited
! the 1 ' —
—A.MD-
A SPECIALTY.
Our large sale*
to the want* of the planters. Tbev are made
with hefivy wrought iron abaft* ai.d foils ot beet
charcoal j ig iron. They are sold a* low a* any
mill on the market, and are guaranteed for one
C ar. Send for our price list. All orders will
ve prompt attention
WM. KEHOE A OO..
East End of Broughton Savannah (Ja.
aepft-F.TuAwtf
3Rotds.
Tlie larslaii House
A Laree stock and great Tarietj of
COOkIMJ and HEATING ST0TES,
WHICH I AM SELLING AT LOW PRICES.
CORMACK
HOPKINS,
sep21-tf
137 BROUGHTON STREET.
WITH
SPACIOUS VESTIBULE,
KZTZR8TPE AND
Elegant Verandah,
Affording ladles a fine view of the promenade,
Airy and Weil Ventilated Rooms
AND
UNRIVALED TABLE
IS PAR EXCELLENCE THE
leading Hotel of Savannah
JOHN BHE8NAK,
$&UUiunj (Poods.
4?or tftartr.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
fJ^HE A1 Norwegian bark
MERCUR, . -
Captain Faivoicr. emS
having a Urge portion of her cargo •.
will have dispatch.
For balance of freight room apply to
decS tf A. FULL ASTON 4 Ca
Ratals, g?ils, Lt.
ANDREW 4IAXLET.
PAINTS, OILS, GLAS i EvO
Railroad. Steamboat, Ship ■
Mil! Suppli=3.
DOORS. SASHES. BUN 7
TRIMMINGS, ETC. IJ-
HAIR AND C®
House, Sfgn and Deco:
No. 6 Whitaker street tcu
*rp£5-rf
»Ftiitef.
(Eafiibliabrd 18-'
Steamboat and lili
TUCK'S PISTON PA
ASBESTOS P1ST< >NJ*Ar
ASBESTOS BOAKD^Al
GUM PACKING.
ITALIAN HEM}’ PAC.-L*
KAGLE Packing.
soap stone pack::: .
OLIVER’S PAINT AND JIL STORE
NO. 5 WHITAKER aT!'_^T.
m 7-tf —
CHRIS. MURPHY.
C3STABLISKEI ’. A-.)
House, Sign, Fresro t. l&J
PA IN'
RAILROAD, MILL <■
puel?. paints, oii-s.
WISHES. BRUSHES, M
ING and ENGINE O’
AXLE GREASE, LADD
142 St Jaitaa and
H,
REPRE8ENTD BY
J wSCw^, TY - ATLANTA, GA.
JOHN ft. BUaL-
i« n-*i 3 s
White I^ad, Oils. Colors j -
HOUSE AND SIGN F p
COLK A^vnt for th» GECF -:.3
> CDS ED PLAS1 ER. C3SMK. ■_*>• ? X3&
PLASTER. -«c. 8ofe A^rn! C^»
£ CO'S PURE PREPARE.’; ; 1;
hundrei dollar* gnaranteej^ - *7; j c~2J
tains neither water or ben- -
^UATMifreJ Paint jn tti‘ wal ^
1.19-t.f Nn g Drarton ——
JIADEMOISEttE
251SW?
Y'oiyjg Ladies a
ing; daily Lectr
montn*. Draw
inirposped. Pu
augl0-Tu,Th,i
Yen* _.
van'Jk^S"